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Rapid Diver™ User's Manual

WARNING:

 

The cylinder band will initially stretch as it becomes wet. Always wet 

the band before making the final adjustment; apply enough tension to ensure that 

the cylinder is completely secure. Test this connection before every dive. If the 

cylinder slips free from the BC during the dive, you may loose your air supply, 

which could lead to serious injury or death.

Securing the Band to the Cylinder

1. 

While holding the cylinder secure, pull the 

free end of the cylinder band webbing until 

there is a very tight fit between the cylinder 

mount and the cylinder 

(Fig. 14)

.

2. 

Close the buckle halfway to hold the 

cylinder band taut and thread the free end 

of the band through the open slot in the 

end of the buckle 

(Fig. 15)

.

3. 

Pull the cam buckle closed so that it lies 

flat  against  the  cylinder.  Secure  the  end 

of the cylinder band with the hook & loop 

attachment. 

(Fig. 16)

Fig. 14

Fig. 15

Fig. 16

4. 

Check the cylinder band is secure by 

pulling on the band while holding the 

cylinder at the valve. If the cylinder band 

moves, it is too loose. Repeat steps 1-3.

    

NOTE: Ensure the cam buckles are positioned on the bottom of the cylinder when 

using a front mount set-up.

Summary of Contents for Rapid Diver

Page 1: ...Rapid Diver System User s Manual Rev 2 18...

Page 2: ...ternational A NOTE is used to emphasize important points tips and reminders A WARNING indicates a procedure or situation that if not avoided could result in serious injury or death to the user A CAUTI...

Page 3: ...ng and Adjustment 15 Inflation Methods 18 Deflation Methods 19 Buoyancy and Cylinder Capabilities 21 Pre Dive Inspection 22 Post Dive Inspection 23 Rapid Diver System and Accessories 24 Technical Spec...

Page 4: ...iver Pro BC and Rapid Diver System as a complete unit Products thatmakeupaRapidDiverSystemwillhaveuserspecificmanuals included with each product Before diving with your new Rapid Diver System it is im...

Page 5: ...er at the surface It is not designed to provide face up flotation in all situations therefore it does not meet U S Coast Guard regulations for a life preserver or personal flotation device PFD If you...

Page 6: ...ntrolled descent it is important to remove and jettison weight immediately DO NOT depend solely on using your BC power inflator to lift you to the surface WARNING In the event of an uncontrolled rapid...

Page 7: ...t 6 27 cubic foot 4 L Steel Cylinder 7 Two Gauge Console 8 Cutting Shears 9 Micro Mask Black 10 Soft Case PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Rapid Diver System consists of the following items 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 10 8 7 NO...

Page 8: ...e up Fig 1 NOTE The short cylinder bands must be used to set up a front cylinder mount configuration Front Mount Assembly Fig 1 Front Cylinder Mount NOTE The terms Hook Loop are used throughout this m...

Page 9: ...rocedure for securing the cylinder bandtothecylinderiscoveredinSecuringthe Band to the Cylinder section of this manual 2 Insert the open end of the cylinder band through the webbing on the bottom of t...

Page 10: ...Fig 5b e 9 Connect the MP inflator hose and secure it in place using the hook and loop attachment Fig 5f The procedure for connecting the MP inflator hose is covered in the Inflation Methods section...

Page 11: ...sleeve face up Insert the open end of the cylinder band into left side of the traction sleeve under the rear cylinder mount straps and out the right side of the traction sleeve Fig 7 The traction slee...

Page 12: ...y pressurize the system while carefully listening for leaks If any leaks are detected do not dive with your Rapid Diver System until the source of the leak has been corrected 5 Slide the cylinder band...

Page 13: ...ards the webbing The buckle should form an angle with the metal D ring as shown in the top view Fig 11 3 Insert band through the metal D ring then through the middle slot of the buckle Fig 12 TOP VIEW...

Page 14: ...cylinder band webbing until there is a very tight fit between the cylinder mount and the cylinder Fig 14 2 Close the buckle halfway to hold the cylinder band taut and thread the free end of the band...

Page 15: ...t pack to the top of the BC and adjust as necessary 2 Attach both waist straps buckles to the soft pack and front cylinder mount The waist straps should be oriented so they adjust forward 3 Make sure...

Page 16: ...ead through the opening in the BC and lower it onto your shoulders Fig 18 6 Pull one waist strap forward while simultaneously lifting the cylinder until it is even with your stomach Repeat the process...

Page 17: ...ten it to the front buckle Fig 21 Fig 21 WARNING Adjust the BC so it does not restrict your breathing Restriction of normal breathing while wearing your BC could result in serious injury or death Befo...

Page 18: ...ection fitting over the quick disconnect fitting Fig 22c and firmly push inward while releasing the sleeve Check to ensure that the hose is securely attached After the hose is attached to the power in...

Page 19: ...o its highest possible position above the head Press the oral inflator button Fig 22b to start venting air To close the valve release the oral inflator button Deflation Oral Inflator Deflation Inflato...

Page 20: ...from the BC To close the dump valve release the knob and cord assembly CAUTION The proper function of the over pressure relief valve OPRV is vital to prevent damage to the BC bladder Unauthorized serv...

Page 21: ...to know the proper cylinder sizes that may be used and to ensure the amount of weight being used does not exceed the buoyancy of the BC NOTE The BC tag above is an example only Reference the specific...

Page 22: ...ladder to remain taut and fully inflated 4 Check the function of the oral inflator button and inflator dump valve See Deflation Methods to ensure a rapid and unobstructed exhaust from each valve Fully...

Page 23: ...he oral inflator mouthpiece to flush the interior of the bladder and then thoroughly rinse the exterior of the BC c Completely drain the bladder of water either throughthe oral inflator or through the...

Page 24: ...ulator PN 129990 27 cf 4 L Steel Cylinder Black PN 079170 Apeks Console PN AP0635IMP280 Tank Band 2 0 80 cf PN 28226 Tank Band 2 0 27 cf PN 28227 Strap Kit PN 769412 Outer Bag PN 769413 RAPID DIVER SY...

Page 25: ...apid Diver PN 769415 Micro Mask Black PN 505495 Cutting Shears PN 102125 Powerline Inflator PN 42810 Description Part Number Hose Length LP Inflator Hose Braided 45827 27 inch 68 5 cm MP Regulator Hos...

Page 26: ...r Heavy duty urethane Inflator MP Hose Powerline inflator with 27 inch 68 5 cm braided MP hose Dump Valves 1 rapid exhaust valve on inflator 2 universal dump valves BC Attachment Soft pack with rubber...

Page 27: ...hree to six months Use in chlorinated water will greatly accelerate the deterioration of most components and require more frequent service 4 DO NOT attempt to perform any disassembly or overhaul servi...

Page 28: ...28 Rapid Diver User s Manual Serial Serial is located on BC tag Annual Service and Inspection Record DATE TECHNICIAN NAME TECHNICIAN SIGNATURE STAMP Purchase Date BC Model Serial Number...

Page 29: ...fer to the Terms and Conditions Section of the Aqua Lung Military and Professional Buyers Guide The buyers guide can be viewed or downloaded from the Aqua Lung Military and Professional website at www...

Page 30: ...30 Rapid Diver User s Manual NOTES...

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